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Hegde (village)

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Country
  
India

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
91-(0)8386

State
  
Karnataka

PIN
  
581 330

Population
  
6,918 (2011)

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District
  
Uttara Kannada district

Hegde (Kannada: ಹೆಗಡೆ) is a village in Kumta on the western coast of India in the Uttara Kannada district of the state of Karnataka.

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Map of Hegde, Karnataka 581330

Location

Hegde is 4 km away from National Highway 17, which runs from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram. Distances to some of the major cities are:

  • Bangalore 470 km
  • Goa (Panaji) 179 km
  • Mangalore 204 km
  • Mumbai 738 km
  • Pune 598 km
  • Bhatkal 60 km
  • honnavar 25km
  • On the Konkan Railway line, the nearest railway station is Kumta. Autorickshaws, buses and other modes of road transport are available to reach hegde from railway station. The nearest international airports are goa (180 km) Mangalore (207 km).

    Climate

    This part of Karnataka has very hot Summer with temperature rising of maximum of 35-36 degree Celsius and the Rainfall here is seasonal, but heavy and is above 6000 mm. in a year. The impact of winter is less in this part of Coastal Karnataka. Since the city is located on the coast, it has an extreme climate, with temperatures in the range of 360C to 280C during summer and 260C to 200C during winter. The rainy season witnesses heavy rains by the South-West Monsoon.

    The Monsoon period is from June to September with rainfall averaging more than 4000mm every year and heavy winds.

    Education

  • MHPS Hegde,
  • KGS Hegde,
  • HPS Melinakeri
  • HPS Masur
  • Dr. A.V. Baliga College Of Arts & Science
  • Kamala Baliga College Of Education
  • Vidyadhiraj Polytechnic
  • Religion

    The main temple and deity is devi Shri Shantika Parameshwari. Hegde car festival is one of the major car fest in Karavali.

    References

    Hegde (village) Wikipedia